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OurToba Film Chats

OurToba Film Chats

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Chats with women, non-binary & gender diverse filmmakers, artists, and technicians in Manitoba, Canada.
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Lara Rae - Writer & Comedian

OurToba Film ChatsAug 19, 2022

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Lara Rae - Writer & Comedian

Lara Rae - Writer & Comedian

In this episode we chat with Lara Rae about working in a writers room, creative vulnerability, writer's block, and so many other insights on television and comedy. It was recorded at a live zoom event in November 2021. 

Lara Rae is a writer and comedian, best known as the co-founder and artistic director of the Winnipeg Comedy Festival for 19 years! She's written for TV, radio and theatre, including 3 Canadian Comedy Award nominations and a Gemini Award nomination for her work on Little Mosque on the Prairie. She's frequently worked with CBC as a performer on The Debaters and columnist. 

After this episode, we'll be taking a brief break from our biweekly releasing schedule to record some new episodes! We'll be having panel chats with folks in camera, sound, and other specialties so keep an eye and ear out for that. 

Thank you FRANK Digital for sponsoring this podcast 

Host: Sara Bulloch

Mixer/Editor: Erin Hembrador

Intro/Outro Music: housepanther (Bailee Woods)

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Diana Thorneycroft - Artist & Filmmaker

Diana Thorneycroft - Artist & Filmmaker

In this episode, we chat with Diana Thorneycroft about dark humour, teamwork with stop animation, venturing into new artistic mediums, and more. It was recorded at a live event in September 2021 and unfortunately was cut short by technical difficulties (it was the first episode we recorded so we're learning). 

Diana Thorneycroft is a Winnipeg artist who has exhibited various bodies of work across the world and received numerous awards. Known for making art that frequently employs dark humour and hovers on the edge of public acceptance, Diana Thorneycroft has pursued subject matter that often challenges her viewing audience. Her first stop-motion animation short film Black Forest Sanatorium had it’s world premiere at the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival. Check out more at https://dianathorneycroft.com/

Thank you to FRANK Digital for sponsoring this podcast. 

Host: Sara Bulloch

Mixer/Editor: Erin Hembrador

Audio Recordist: Allison Stevens

Intro/Outro Music: housepanther (Bailee Woods) 


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